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i was very afraid of scott. right after that, i filed for divorce. >> he focused all the rage he had upon the abortion issue and he chose dr. tiller as his target. >> one day roeder approaches eddie, a fellow ex-member of the montana freemen with a proposition. >> he came over and pulled me aside and said, would you help me assassinate this doctor? i told him flat out, absolutely not. we don't go around snuffing out doctors, not at this time anyway. knowing scott, what he would do is sit and pray about the situation. and i could almost hear the prayer that he would say. it would be, lord, make me an instrument of your destruction. and apparently that's exactly what happened. activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first love and my greek passion together, what i call a healthy marriage. activia greek. the feel good greek. ♪ dannon everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf buil
i was very afraid of scott. right after that, i filed for divorce. >> he focused all the rage he had upon the abortion issue and he chose dr. tiller as his target. >> one day roeder approaches eddie, a fellow ex-member of the montana freemen with a proposition. >> he came over and pulled me aside and said, would you help me assassinate this doctor? i told him flat out, absolutely not. we don't go around snuffing out doctors, not at this time anyway. knowing scott, what he...
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scott losing control in the republican debate back in 2011. this week according to the "new york post", he can lose his cool, as well. a breaking story about the state department but the news not held for reporting on his program, according to the posted paid six, cbs anchor was furious about the state department sex scandal, not on his cbs evening news but early monday. article claims the news anchor and executive producer at the decision made higher up the chain. that story was not mentioned in the story that night. he called the page six reporter to express his objection to the account. he roared that allegation is false. how long have you been a journalist. you wouldn't last ten seconds at cbs news. this is not how are the do a job. you called my publicist. asked why it didn't make the newscast, pelley replied monday was a heavy news day but they did find report to prince harry's high flying antics on an apache helicopter. thanks to our panel, rick degree nel is battling none hodgkin's lymphoma. rick, we are with you, i know you are feelin
scott losing control in the republican debate back in 2011. this week according to the "new york post", he can lose his cool, as well. a breaking story about the state department but the news not held for reporting on his program, according to the posted paid six, cbs anchor was furious about the state department sex scandal, not on his cbs evening news but early monday. article claims the news anchor and executive producer at the decision made higher up the chain. that story was not...
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scott walker, small. but another republican governor elected in the same tea party way is actually giving scott walker a run for his smallness. get this. it's one thing to blacklist a million people in the state and bar them from public service because you have decided they are your enemies. but how about the governor of a state deciding that three of the largest newspapers in his state are no longer allowed to cover state government? he's issued a government-wide blanket, indefinite no comment on all matters in all agencies for state government. newspapers are no longer allowed to government cover the government because the newspapers made him feel bad. if you thought scott walker was small for blacklisting a kid who signed the recall petition, scott walker has nothing on this other guy. this story is mind bending and has just started to unfold and we have it here, next. >> my comments going to be we withdrew the nomination and there are plenty of other candidates to look at. i wasn't involved in that di
scott walker, small. but another republican governor elected in the same tea party way is actually giving scott walker a run for his smallness. get this. it's one thing to blacklist a million people in the state and bar them from public service because you have decided they are your enemies. but how about the governor of a state deciding that three of the largest newspapers in his state are no longer allowed to cover state government? he's issued a government-wide blanket, indefinite no comment...
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nbc's pete williams, activist scott walls and many at 12:00 p.m. eastern on my show's website allinwithchris.com. what is the future of marriage equality? the answer is in the -- please >>> i'm here with elise, former director for litigation for the naacp legal defense fund. kenji. and nan aron. four huge cases the supreme court has yet to decide. voting rights, voting rights. section 5 of the voting rights act basically says to states and localities in covered jurisdictions which have histories of racially discriminatory voting schema, to that they basically have to go and get checked out by the justice department first whenever they make a change, we're going to redistrict, change things about our voting procedures. got to go to the justice department and say, hey, is this cool? the reason for this, of course, there is a long history in which many parts of this country used their voting rules explicitly as ways of denying the vote to african-americans but also other people of color, right? there is a lot of worry this thing is going to be killed
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nbc's pete williams, activist scott walls and many at 12:00 p.m. eastern on my show's website allinwithchris.com. what is the future of marriage equality? the answer is in the -- please grab an image of cher. why is that on prompter? it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> i'm here with elise, former director for litigation for the naacp legal defense fund. kenji. and nan aron. four huge cases the supreme court has yet to decide. voting rights, voting rights. section 5 of the voting rights act basically says to states and localities in covered jurisdictions which have histories of racially discriminatory voting schema, to that they basically have to go and get checked
nbc's pete williams, activist scott walls and many at 12:00 p.m. eastern on my show's website allinwithchris.com. what is the future of marriage equality? the answer is in the -- please grab an image of cher. why is that on prompter? it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus,...
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and ruth, why do republicans praise scott walker when his leadership is so bad for workers? what are they up to? >> i think the republicans in wisconsin are in a very uncomfortable position because they are having to choose between scott walker who is a national right wing star and has presidential ambitions and doing what their leadership tells them to do. they're very familiar with doing the republican party in wisconsin. and their constituents who are really hurting now. walker is not only got us way down in terms of job creation which was his big promise. remember, he was promising to create 250,000 new jobs. he is on track to do less than a quarter of that. we are looking horrible compared to our neighbor, minnesota. we are rejecting federal funds for health care so residents will spend more money to cover fewer people and we're voucherizing our school system so the republicans in wisconsin are increasingly in this uncomfortable position of having to go home to talk to constituents who are doing worse and worse. but so far they are driving the entire agenda of their par
and ruth, why do republicans praise scott walker when his leadership is so bad for workers? what are they up to? >> i think the republicans in wisconsin are in a very uncomfortable position because they are having to choose between scott walker who is a national right wing star and has presidential ambitions and doing what their leadership tells them to do. they're very familiar with doing the republican party in wisconsin. and their constituents who are really hurting now. walker is not...
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scott shellady still with us. all right, scott, it was the quote heard around the world from the financial times yesterday. and came about 2:30 eastern and came out with this, ben bernanke is likely to signal that the the federal reserve is close to tapering down. and the market thought it recovered and ended up 100 points on the dow and you want to explain what's going on, please, scott? >> let's call that the great taper caper. and what we've got. ben bernanke has until january before he leaves and until now and then, he's going to massage the market from the bad news is good news psychology, to good news is good news psychology, however he has to do that with rhetoric, be it tomorrow or whenever, that's what he's going to try to manage for the next six to eight months. until then, they still have some fed guidelines that we're still unemployment is at 7.6%, we're still only growing at 2 and got nooinflation, all of those things add up to no tapering. but the market's got to think, hey, feel happy they're talkin
scott shellady still with us. all right, scott, it was the quote heard around the world from the financial times yesterday. and came about 2:30 eastern and came out with this, ben bernanke is likely to signal that the the federal reserve is close to tapering down. and the market thought it recovered and ended up 100 points on the dow and you want to explain what's going on, please, scott? >> let's call that the great taper caper. and what we've got. ben bernanke has until january before...
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hang out with me, nbc's pete williams, activist scott walls and many at 12:00 p.m. eastern on my show's website allinwithchris.com. what is the future of marriage equality? the answer is in the vine. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> i'm here with elise body, former director for litigation for the naacp legal defense fund. kenji and nan aron and we're talking about four huge cases the supreme court has yet to decide. voting rights, voting rights. section 5 of the voting rights act basically says to states and localitied in, quote, covered jurisdictions which have histories of racially discriminatory voting schema, that they basically have to go and get checked out by the justice department first whenever they make a change, we're g
hang out with me, nbc's pete williams, activist scott walls and many at 12:00 p.m. eastern on my show's website allinwithchris.com. what is the future of marriage equality? the answer is in the vine. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with...
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governor rick scott of florida. scott is famous for his massive 2012 voter suppression effort and scott made headlines for trying to make welfare recipients take drug tests. >> but the money that went through the legislature were not. >> governor, you benefit from hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars every year. would you be willing to pea into this cup to prove to florida taxpayers that you're not on drugs, you're not using the money for drugs. >> i've done it plenty of times. >> would you pass this forward to the governor. we can all turn around. >> no longer explanation i can give you. >> governor, i hate to keep harping on this. >> excuse me one second. just one second. i'm going over here. you don't get to run this. >> drug testing the poor. that's something that came up in congress this week when they were talking about the farm bill. notice how they all operate out of the same playbook. rick scott is the poster boy for attacking the most vulnerable. the former health care mogul has made it nearly impossi
governor rick scott of florida. scott is famous for his massive 2012 voter suppression effort and scott made headlines for trying to make welfare recipients take drug tests. >> but the money that went through the legislature were not. >> governor, you benefit from hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars every year. would you be willing to pea into this cup to prove to florida taxpayers that you're not on drugs, you're not using the money for drugs. >> i've done it plenty of...
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scott: another 15 seconds. mr. moran: the result of the provision in this bill is that domestic dairy producers would be constrained in their ability to respond to international market opportunities. and that results in lower growth and fewer american jobs. it's this type of supply management plan that's failed in previous farm bills and would have a dangerous effect of stifling export growth. so that's why i ask support for the goodlatte amendment. thank you, mr. chairman. the chair: the gentleman from minnesota. mr. peterson: mr. chairman, i'm now pleased to yield to one of our ranking members, the gentleman from california, mr. costa, for one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. two minutes. mr. costa: thanks very much, mr. speaker. the dairy security act in this bill is a result of four years of hard work on a bipartisan basis. it's intended to provide strong market-based safety net that will keep dairy producers afloat while providing stable prices to our consumers. simply put, the am
scott: another 15 seconds. mr. moran: the result of the provision in this bill is that domestic dairy producers would be constrained in their ability to respond to international market opportunities. and that results in lower growth and fewer american jobs. it's this type of supply management plan that's failed in previous farm bills and would have a dangerous effect of stifling export growth. so that's why i ask support for the goodlatte amendment. thank you, mr. chairman. the chair: the...
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on saturday an egypt air flight from cairo to new york diverted to scott land off finding a note in the bathroom. this incident is still under investigation. >>> out west word tonight that an answer may be near on where that huge wildfire started in colorado, investigators zeroing in on an other near colorado springs. the blaze is 75% contained after almost 500 families lost their homes, the most destructive fire ever in colorado. >>> good news on gas prices. a gallon of gas went down 3 cents since last week. that's the national average. more dramatic drops in the midwest. over the past two weeks, gas down 29 cents in michigan, 26 in indiana, 16 this wisconsin because refineryishes fueling the price spike are clearing up. >>> to iran where we heard from the man who would be their next president and sent a message to america calling the strained relations between the two countries, quote, an old wound which must be healed. he sits strong on iran's nuclear program saying the country will continue to enrich you're an yum and refusing to direct talks with the united states. he takes office
on saturday an egypt air flight from cairo to new york diverted to scott land off finding a note in the bathroom. this incident is still under investigation. >>> out west word tonight that an answer may be near on where that huge wildfire started in colorado, investigators zeroing in on an other near colorado springs. the blaze is 75% contained after almost 500 families lost their homes, the most destructive fire ever in colorado. >>> good news on gas prices. a gallon of gas...
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what is governor rick scott doing to get those companies. we will have a list of detailed next. ♪ stuart: we are calling this market a horse race. netflix is one of the big winners. why is it uu so much? nicole: it is leading the s&p 500. this will bring on 300 hours of new programming. it is a deal that obviously brings more available to those netflix subscribers. netflix is trying to gain those subscribers. they brought back development. you can watch all 15 episodes on a sunday, perhaps. this is the name of the game of streaming video. stuart: netflix is up significantly. charles is going to make us some money now. charles: it is china's amazon. there are a couple of other companies that make the same claim. these guys have really gotten their act together. recently, the growth markets have been soaring. 13% year-over-year. the value of the things they sold in the first quarter are up. i think they will keep it going. i really love the way the stock is acting. in january 2011, it hit $33 a share. i think it is living up to the hype righ
what is governor rick scott doing to get those companies. we will have a list of detailed next. ♪ stuart: we are calling this market a horse race. netflix is one of the big winners. why is it uu so much? nicole: it is leading the s&p 500. this will bring on 300 hours of new programming. it is a deal that obviously brings more available to those netflix subscribers. netflix is trying to gain those subscribers. they brought back development. you can watch all 15 episodes on a sunday,...
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. >>> let's check in with scott reese and see what's going on with the giants. >> well, they're playing and playing and they keep on playing. we also go behind the scenes of colin kaepernick's already famous first pitch and the latest on angel pagan's injury. barry zito started today pitching with a heavy heart. he did his job but could the giant offense break through against the pesty marlins? ♪ we don't have a ten step filtering process for our water. we don't need it. because crystal geyser is made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser is always bottled at the mountain source. >>> scott reiss in the comcast sportsnet newsroom. it's a mismatch on paper. the giants against the rebuilding marlins, 18 games back in the east. but for some reason, reason kind of goes out the window in this match-up. miami won nine straight at at&t park heading into a saturday matinee. to the ballpark we go, barry zito making his first start since the passing of his father, joe, on wednesday. he pitched very well. this was his one mistake. ed lucas jumps on the curveball and hits it out for his first care
. >>> let's check in with scott reese and see what's going on with the giants. >> well, they're playing and playing and they keep on playing. we also go behind the scenes of colin kaepernick's already famous first pitch and the latest on angel pagan's injury. barry zito started today pitching with a heavy heart. he did his job but could the giant offense break through against the pesty marlins? ♪ we don't have a ten step filtering process for our water. we don't need it....
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but scott walker was also shooting for another big alec prize. >> governor scott walker: now some have questioned why we have to reform collective bargaining. >> bill moyers: taking away workers' collective bargaining rights -- that had long been an alec goal. a candid video caught him talking about it with one of his financial backers, a billionaire businesswoman, diane hendricks. >> governor scott walker: we're going to start in a couple weeks with our budget adjustment bill. the first step is we're going to deal with collective bargaining for all public employee unions. because you just divide and conquer. >> bill moyers: despite an extraordinary public outcry, and after a brief but intense political struggle, walker's anti-collective bargaining measures became state law. >> john nichols: it was alec's ideas, alec's values, that permeated the bill and un-did almost 50 years, more than 50 years, of collective bargaining law in wisconsin. >> bill moyers: but again, remember, this isn't just about one state. it's about every state. take arizona -- practically an alec subsidiary. one re
but scott walker was also shooting for another big alec prize. >> governor scott walker: now some have questioned why we have to reform collective bargaining. >> bill moyers: taking away workers' collective bargaining rights -- that had long been an alec goal. a candid video caught him talking about it with one of his financial backers, a billionaire businesswoman, diane hendricks. >> governor scott walker: we're going to start in a couple weeks with our budget adjustment...
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seventy seventy percent of voters in milwaukee approved an ordinance to require paid sick days when scott walker took office in two thousand and eleven you saw this paid sick day preemption bill backed by the u.s. backed by the state chamber of commerce backed by the national restaurant association affiliate in wisconsin a few months later it was brought to alec it was brought to the august twenty seventh alec meeting it was the only the only issue on the agenda for the labor and business regulation subcommittee and all of a sudden after that you saw the bill spread across the country and since then you've seen twelve other states introduced the paid sick day preemption bills at the state level in most cases in can do so by alec members and it's become law in seven states most recently in florida with governor scott signature on the bill last week it's amazing i mean it just has. employer it's it's difficult to imagine an employer wanting to say to their employees if you get sick. you know either show up which can't be good for business it would spread you know disease around inside the b
seventy seventy percent of voters in milwaukee approved an ordinance to require paid sick days when scott walker took office in two thousand and eleven you saw this paid sick day preemption bill backed by the u.s. backed by the state chamber of commerce backed by the national restaurant association affiliate in wisconsin a few months later it was brought to alec it was brought to the august twenty seventh alec meeting it was the only the only issue on the agenda for the labor and business...
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scott blakeman also familiar to viewers of fox news.com. gentlemen, welcome. obesity is not just a major hubble health problem. it is now officially a disease. it has been classified as a disease opening the door for improved treatment and insurance coverage for 36% of americans who are obese offering a wide range of treatment for diabetes and cardiovascular disease and lap band surgeries. that's my introduction. here's the question. i'm sure we're going to have opponents of this classification, oh, now i want to eat twinkies and i need a crutch. i now have a disease. this runs of risk of encouraging reliance on big pharma and lap band surgeries. >> well, you got your chocolate diet pill. i don't think it's a concern. if it forces people to get on board to taking care of themselves so be it. right now obesity is obviously an epidemic. disease may not be a strong enough word unless you've seen people in places who look like a different species. and heart disease. >> john: the cost to us is $135 billion a year. is there a hope to bring the costs down. >> we have
scott blakeman also familiar to viewers of fox news.com. gentlemen, welcome. obesity is not just a major hubble health problem. it is now officially a disease. it has been classified as a disease opening the door for improved treatment and insurance coverage for 36% of americans who are obese offering a wide range of treatment for diabetes and cardiovascular disease and lap band surgeries. that's my introduction. here's the question. i'm sure we're going to have opponents of this...
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can do so by alec members and it's become law in seven states most recently in florida with governor scott signature on the bill last week it's amazing i mean they just had. employer and so it's it's difficult to imagine an employer wanting to say to their employees if you get sick. you know either show up which can't be good for business it would spread disease around inside the business particularly you know like the restaurant business or said bill you know where you deal with the public either show up or you know forget it you're not going to get paid. it's. it's seems like bad business practice i mean why why why would these businesses be in favor of this this having to do literally makes no sense to me. yeah i mean it's certainly a public health issue i think around forty percent of workers generally don't have access to paid sick days and that number goes up to eighty percent when you look at people who are in the food food service industry and they're especially well situated to spread whatever illness that they have and then a position where they have to choose between losing pay
can do so by alec members and it's become law in seven states most recently in florida with governor scott signature on the bill last week it's amazing i mean they just had. employer and so it's it's difficult to imagine an employer wanting to say to their employees if you get sick. you know either show up which can't be good for business it would spread disease around inside the business particularly you know like the restaurant business or said bill you know where you deal with the public...
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joining us now from philly to explain, privacy and business law attorney scott vernick. this reminds me living in the old soviet union when i was in college communist. people are always looking out to snitch on others whether you are in a hotel or in a work place. it was like tattle tale society. everyone wanted to get points with the boss or with the government chick down the road. are we encouraging that with this new brand new stop the leaks program in the workplace? laura, good evening. there is no doubt that the obama administration for the last few years is encouraging government workers to be highly sensitive and highly attuned to things to go on in the workplace that might ultimately be a threat to national security. there is no doubt that they are putting incensives in place. the real fact of the matter is, laura, is that the administration has had a problem. i mean, you have bradley manning, you have snowden, you have others before him. you have 5 million people today that have access to classified material. you have a half a million more or less contract worke
joining us now from philly to explain, privacy and business law attorney scott vernick. this reminds me living in the old soviet union when i was in college communist. people are always looking out to snitch on others whether you are in a hotel or in a work place. it was like tattle tale society. everyone wanted to get points with the boss or with the government chick down the road. are we encouraging that with this new brand new stop the leaks program in the workplace? laura, good evening....
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let's go to scott in georgia. scott. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm trying to understand what's going on with these reits, particularly nly. announcing their dividend today, down 11% but still yielding 12 1/2%. is it safe to go in? >> no. you know, these companies are all -- they declared their dividend. their dividend was cut. i don't know how they're positioned versus what's going on with this rapid world of interest rates right now. so i can't recommend them because i just think it's happening too quickly. i don't know how these firms are going to adjust. i don't want you in mortgage reits right now. let's go to mark in illinois, please. mark. >> caller: big boo-yah, jim. from the illini state. i'd like your opinion on blackberry. i've owned since the low 13s and i'd like to know your thoughts on the z10 model. the huge shortage and holding into earnings after the recent guidance from bernstein. i know you've got my back. >> i say -- i've been saying you buy it at 12, you sell it at 15, and you do that all da. and ju
let's go to scott in georgia. scott. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm trying to understand what's going on with these reits, particularly nly. announcing their dividend today, down 11% but still yielding 12 1/2%. is it safe to go in? >> no. you know, these companies are all -- they declared their dividend. their dividend was cut. i don't know how they're positioned versus what's going on with this rapid world of interest rates right now. so i can't recommend them because i just think it's...
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and even that is not fast enough for rick scott. last week he signed a bill clearing the way for florida to kill prisoners even faster. that's the priority now in his state. same deal in north carolina where the new republican majority there decided they want to speed up executions in their state as well. since the u.s. supreme court started allowing states to start killing prisoners again in 197,6, it is the state of texas that killed more people than the next several states combined. in texas, they are on the verge of executing their 500th prisoner. that is expected to be next week. so in the bright red states in our country, that is the situation with killing prisoners right now. in the rest of the country, things look different right now. in maryland the democratic majority legislature there this year voted to repeal capital punishment. governor martin o'malley signed that into law last month. when maryland banned that practice of killing prisoners, it joined new york and new jersey and new mexico and illinois and connecticut to
and even that is not fast enough for rick scott. last week he signed a bill clearing the way for florida to kill prisoners even faster. that's the priority now in his state. same deal in north carolina where the new republican majority there decided they want to speed up executions in their state as well. since the u.s. supreme court started allowing states to start killing prisoners again in 197,6, it is the state of texas that killed more people than the next several states combined. in...
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scott smith is on deck with sports, next. >> slowly but surely the natst are getting healthsu ce. stephen strasburg, the latest ts come off of the disabled list. he threw a bullpen shirn onn thursday and today, he's back on the bump in the series finale against the indians. prior to the injury, extras had allowed one earned run or fewerr in his five previous stunts. bomb of the third is score also and he gets through stubs, swinging, that's a foul tip strikeout. top of the fourth, now, nats put runners on first and third, no outs but cory clover, he proceeds to strike out the next three batters, including ian desmond to end that scoring threat. bottom of the fourth now, after walking jason kidnapness,napn strasburg facing carlos santana, scores kipness, the only hit strasburg surrendered went five innings, allowing one run, 82 pitches. top of the 6th, to outs. o now with one out, adam larocheac grounds into a double play. this kind of the common threatet today, moved to the top of the seventh. jonathan sew land know, based loaded and a line-out to mark reynolds. and lombardozzi at
scott smith is on deck with sports, next. >> slowly but surely the natst are getting healthsu ce. stephen strasburg, the latest ts come off of the disabled list. he threw a bullpen shirn onn thursday and today, he's back on the bump in the series finale against the indians. prior to the injury, extras had allowed one earned run or fewerr in his five previous stunts. bomb of the third is score also and he gets through stubs, swinging, that's a foul tip strikeout. top of the fourth, now,...
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selection of the scott peterson trial took four weeks. o o.j. simpson took over a month. >> i think we may get our jury by the end of the week. two cases you just mentioned are distinguishable. scott peterson was a death penalty case an not only was the alleged murder of his wife, but of his unborn son. so there are a lot of different questions you need to ask there and a lot of emotions involved especially with the death penalty case. with o.j. simpson, the reason that it took so long was you were talking about a celebrity. even if you weren't necessarily a football fan, you knew this man from the hertz commercials. he was an accomplished actor by that point in time, had made movies. so you're fighting those two big issues, the death penalty and celebrity. and remember also, we were picking 12-person juries in those cases. here we only need six. half the jury, halftime. >> holly hughes, thank you. and thank you very much to john "red" shay, two big trials we'll be watching in the coming weeks. >>> a woman who falsely accused a high school footb
selection of the scott peterson trial took four weeks. o o.j. simpson took over a month. >> i think we may get our jury by the end of the week. two cases you just mentioned are distinguishable. scott peterson was a death penalty case an not only was the alleged murder of his wife, but of his unborn son. so there are a lot of different questions you need to ask there and a lot of emotions involved especially with the death penalty case. with o.j. simpson, the reason that it took so long...
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scott smith is the mayor of mesa, arizona. proud home of the chicago cubs spring training camp. i spent a lot of childhoods there. the incoming president the u.s. conference of mayors. i want to get right off the bat, there's been a real strong push toward immigration reform. is that the solution in your eyes? >> it's one part of a solution. you've got to focus on border security. i think they've said that from day one. in arizona where we're in the middle of this, that's a very, very big issue. border security has to be at the forefront. >> i want to get a sense from you, the border patrol has a fleet of drones over the border. we learned from the fbi they're using them as well. as a local leader, do you have privacy concerns? is that one of the concerns for a lot of your fellow mayors? >> it's a huge issue for mayors. we recognize that as we move forward with the use drones that people are leery. they think of a drone used by local police as being able to not only look for the bad guys but to look in their backyards, to look in places where they are not used to having police l
scott smith is the mayor of mesa, arizona. proud home of the chicago cubs spring training camp. i spent a lot of childhoods there. the incoming president the u.s. conference of mayors. i want to get right off the bat, there's been a real strong push toward immigration reform. is that the solution in your eyes? >> it's one part of a solution. you've got to focus on border security. i think they've said that from day one. in arizona where we're in the middle of this, that's a very, very big...
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congressman bobby scott from virginia. and we'll kick off this hour by going up to boston to find out the latest about what's happening with whitey bulger. but first -- >> this is the "full court press." >> quick check of other headlines making news. the man who is famous for telling us you're going to liability way you look, i guarantee it, has been fired from the company that he, himself, founded. talking about george zimmer. founder of men's wearhouse. he was pushed out by the board of directors yesterday. he said in a statement they chose to silence his concerns about the direction of the company. he's not hurting for money though. $1.9 million in salary last year. he's got stock options worth nearly $70 million. what will happen to the deep voice commercials about the suits and ties? the company actually owns the rights to his name and image so he may actually still appear in them for awhile even though if he doesn't want to be there. >> bill: i can't believe that story. he's like the persona of the company. he founde
congressman bobby scott from virginia. and we'll kick off this hour by going up to boston to find out the latest about what's happening with whitey bulger. but first -- >> this is the "full court press." >> quick check of other headlines making news. the man who is famous for telling us you're going to liability way you look, i guarantee it, has been fired from the company that he, himself, founded. talking about george zimmer. founder of men's wearhouse. he was pushed out...
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congressman scott rigell of virginia. coming up, the republican clown show is back in town this week with the faith and freedom coalition featuring like sarah palin who actually sounded pretty smart this weekend. herman cain and rick perry, well, they are themselves. but carnival barkers aside, the gop needs to figure out whether it's a party of libertarians or christian conservatives, or pragmatists, or it might be out of power for a lot more than eight years. on one side you have lindsey graham saying the party needs reform because it's into a demographic death spiral right now. on the other side if the reform does pass the gop can kiss texas, florida goodbye. is the case being made for anti-terror surveillance? is case really being made or not? we'll get to that tonight. let me finish with where i started. shouldn't congress have to vote before we get into another war? and this is "hardball," the place for politics. a contractore and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from ho
congressman scott rigell of virginia. coming up, the republican clown show is back in town this week with the faith and freedom coalition featuring like sarah palin who actually sounded pretty smart this weekend. herman cain and rick perry, well, they are themselves. but carnival barkers aside, the gop needs to figure out whether it's a party of libertarians or christian conservatives, or pragmatists, or it might be out of power for a lot more than eight years. on one side you have lindsey...
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and rick scott, his nickname is voldemo voldemort. his whole life was dedicated to destroying obama care. and he also said hospitals will go out of businesses. if you look at big hospitals in states with lots of retirees, lots of elderly people like florida the hospital system must have this money. it's free money. for the first five years it's free money. >> it is free money. >> and turning it down is intant sanity. and the idea of any governor doing the opposite of what she's doing is crazy. >> which is why seven republican governors have also supported medicaid. >> this is one of those things where the national republican like frank lutz, you know, seminar on what you should do and let me give you good advice, they've gotten a lot of bad advice. governors are much closer to the people they represent. they have a lot more basically interactions with a wider array of their own constituents. >> humans. they have to deal with humans. >> i didn't want to go back to romney lessons, alex, but it's sort of humanoid contact is what we're se
and rick scott, his nickname is voldemo voldemort. his whole life was dedicated to destroying obama care. and he also said hospitals will go out of businesses. if you look at big hospitals in states with lots of retirees, lots of elderly people like florida the hospital system must have this money. it's free money. for the first five years it's free money. >> it is free money. >> and turning it down is intant sanity. and the idea of any governor doing the opposite of what she's...
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seemed to be of the opinion that this was rick scott of the republicans in florida trying to crank up more fodder for the private prison industry and that makes perfect sense to me. so you know bill in seattle hey bill what's on your mind tonight well you know i think we're funny way too much or not spending way too much but not funny. too big a military. for creative work projects here because this country really run no what we have no no w.p.a. bill the last time we had anything close to that was when jimmy carter i have a lot of i know that but i say we. i five for just one night yep yep i'm totally with you bill thank you for the call you raise a really important point you know when reagan came into office he basically said ok that's it government can't do anything good so governments are going to do anything and we stop building things we stop repairing things we stop replacing things and so we've got thirty two years worth of infrastructure in this country that hasn't been upgraded meanwhile other countries around the world have been have been booming their their infrastructure
seemed to be of the opinion that this was rick scott of the republicans in florida trying to crank up more fodder for the private prison industry and that makes perfect sense to me. so you know bill in seattle hey bill what's on your mind tonight well you know i think we're funny way too much or not spending way too much but not funny. too big a military. for creative work projects here because this country really run no what we have no no w.p.a. bill the last time we had anything close to that...
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perryrepresentative scott of pennsylvania. let's go to new jersey and hear cheryl on the independent caller's line. good morning. talking about accountability, i [inaudible] agree with all interestingrns that hat everybody agrees but you say you are asking other members of congress questions that we have, can we accountability? can you be held accountable for anything? make any possible difference we can ask you what you are accountable for that you our concerns nothing seems but to reflect that later on? guest: i think you are right to ask those questions. every member of congress is knowntable to voters and i that probably is not the answer you wanted to hear. i have asked questions in committee, i have written letters to these these positions that can provide the answers. are ertainly those letters for public information. ther than that, we can offer laws and we can vote on proposed accountable e us for what our beliefs are. that is essentially our system. votes accountable by the we make, by the statements we and and by th
perryrepresentative scott of pennsylvania. let's go to new jersey and hear cheryl on the independent caller's line. good morning. talking about accountability, i [inaudible] agree with all interestingrns that hat everybody agrees but you say you are asking other members of congress questions that we have, can we accountability? can you be held accountable for anything? make any possible difference we can ask you what you are accountable for that you our concerns nothing seems but to reflect...
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as scott speedway. i would go there every saturday night with my dad and watch the sprint cars race. from that moment, i was into racing. >> reporter: do you think your family knew he has been bitten by the bug? >> my dad knew. he delayed. he got me a dirt bike. he enjoyed it. >> reporter: for more than 20 years behind the wheel, ten of them professionally, so did jason leffler. he shared with me his keys to greatness. >> passion, number one. i think you have to have a passion for it, opportunity, whether that means the opportunity your parents provided for you or the opportunities you got down the road. third one, i don't know, you can't be fearful. you have to be brave. >> reporter: jason leffler, brave and passionate and now, sorely missed. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the g
as scott speedway. i would go there every saturday night with my dad and watch the sprint cars race. from that moment, i was into racing. >> reporter: do you think your family knew he has been bitten by the bug? >> my dad knew. he delayed. he got me a dirt bike. he enjoyed it. >> reporter: for more than 20 years behind the wheel, ten of them professionally, so did jason leffler. he shared with me his keys to greatness. >> passion, number one. i think you have to have a...
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they can't get scott pelley out of the weight room and she is going to stay there. i think she understands from cbs's past that you have to build this pyramid on facts up to the point which the accusation or the name whereas you know rather used to build it here is what it is and he would build out from there. and they got caught out in that. build the pyramid. i think sharyl attkisson figuratively speaking she better have the the blue dress in her closet when they come for her. >> bill: you know, the amount of evidence that you would have to have to accuse the federal government or the obama administration re-election campaign or whatever it might be of doing something like that would have to be substantial, you are are absolutely right. if it did happen and if it was generated by powerful people in washington or chicago or whatever, that will become an enormous story because you have got rosen and the a.p., you know, billing the stairs. so i think she is doing it the right way. i believe her. i believe it happened. i think i know who did it. but i'm not going to g
they can't get scott pelley out of the weight room and she is going to stay there. i think she understands from cbs's past that you have to build this pyramid on facts up to the point which the accusation or the name whereas you know rather used to build it here is what it is and he would build out from there. and they got caught out in that. build the pyramid. i think sharyl attkisson figuratively speaking she better have the the blue dress in her closet when they come for her. >> bill:...
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." >>> coming up this weekend, director ridley scott joins cnn with an all-new series "crimes of the century." it airs this sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern. check it out. >>> facebook now has a big announcement. we're going to tell you what it is, up next. today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. luckily an emt gave me a bayer aspirin. i don't ever want to have another heart attack. i'm on a regimen of bayer aspirin. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. be proactive. see your doctor. before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> you'll like the way you look. i guarantee it. >> if you've watched any tv in the past 20 years the voice of george zimmer probably does sound familiar to you. he's the men's warehouse founder and spokesman. in a surprise move he has been fired. zimmer released a statement about why he thinks he was ousted. he says i have expressed my concerns to the board about the direction the company is curr
." >>> coming up this weekend, director ridley scott joins cnn with an all-new series "crimes of the century." it airs this sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern. check it out. >>> facebook now has a big announcement. we're going to tell you what it is, up next. today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. luckily an emt gave me a bayer aspirin. i...
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jon: i'm jon scott. "the guardian" revealing document that is the nsa can keep documents about communications on or about u.s. citizens if it contains developments or evidence of crimes. this comes as new questions about admitted leaker edward snowden after reports that highering screeners at nsa contractor booz allen hamilton found possible discrepancies on his resume' but hired him anyway. president obama set to hold his first of ever meeting with a privacy board created way back in 2004. we have team fox coverage. white house correspondent ed henry is live on the north lawn but we begin with national security correspondent jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. jennifer, how would you describe these new leaked documents?. >> reporter: john, they certainly contradict the assurances from u.s. official that is the nsa goes to great lent only to. the nsa mandate is very broad from what we can see in the documents. for instance i it can keep e-mails and telephone calls of u.s. citizens and legal residents
jon: i'm jon scott. "the guardian" revealing document that is the nsa can keep documents about communications on or about u.s. citizens if it contains developments or evidence of crimes. this comes as new questions about admitted leaker edward snowden after reports that highering screeners at nsa contractor booz allen hamilton found possible discrepancies on his resume' but hired him anyway. president obama set to hold his first of ever meeting with a privacy board created way back in...
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in late february of this year two top ds officials scott who is director of ds until february 1st and tracy mehaffey still the director sat for videotaped depositions in which they were asked respectively if they knew of any criticism by other agencies to the fact that dss failed to follow procedures or if they knew about any pending investigations into ds? >> none that come to my mind right now. >> i'm not aware of any. >> just two month earlier, however, both officials sat in on a meeting with investigators from the office of inspector general and damning findings about d.s. investigations being compromised by higher ups at state. >> it undercuts the credibility of the entire agency. in this case the diplomatic security bureau. >> if there is an allegation of misconduct, of which i'm not aware of for those two individuals, wield certainly take a look at that as we would in any case, again, bringing up names and lit gaghtsd people's reputation in the press is something that has been concerning to us to date. >> fox news has learned that a whistleblower from oig who scrutinized the op
in late february of this year two top ds officials scott who is director of ds until february 1st and tracy mehaffey still the director sat for videotaped depositions in which they were asked respectively if they knew of any criticism by other agencies to the fact that dss failed to follow procedures or if they knew about any pending investigations into ds? >> none that come to my mind right now. >> i'm not aware of any. >> just two month earlier, however, both officials sat...
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jon scott has a preview. jon: those alleged terror plots, 50 of them supposedly broken up by nsa surveillance? they're still not in the hands of congress as promised, and so far no explanation as to why. >>> the battle over border security back on capitol hill today. we have an all-star lineup looking at it, senators john corker and john hoeven -- bob hoeven will join us live. then senator john mccain joins us with his thoughts. >>> and he was destined to live his entire life in silence, now a little 3-year-old gets to hear his parents' voices for the very first time. his story could help thousands of others, it's a great one, and it's coming up, "happening now". rick: jon scott, thanks very much. we'll see you and jenna at the top of the hour, and we'll be talking a little bit about that story that jon just mentioned, very emotional. a young boy who had never heard before given a cochlear implant. an amazing story. we'll talk with how doctors were able to make this happen, that's straight ahead. >> we don't
jon scott has a preview. jon: those alleged terror plots, 50 of them supposedly broken up by nsa surveillance? they're still not in the hands of congress as promised, and so far no explanation as to why. >>> the battle over border security back on capitol hill today. we have an all-star lineup looking at it, senators john corker and john hoeven -- bob hoeven will join us live. then senator john mccain joins us with his thoughts. >>> and he was destined to live his entire life...
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scott: mr. speaker, the industry has simply asked for a chance to participate at no cost to the taxpayer, voluntary program, to help promote their product. i as a conservative think that this is good for some of small bussrs. i'm -- i respectfully ask that we oppose that amendment. with that said, i'm ready to close if the gentleman is. the chair: the gentleman has yielded back. does the gentleman from georgia yield back in mr. scott: i yield back. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from michigan. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the knows have it. mr. walberg: i request a record vote. the chair: -- mr. walberg: i request a record vote. the chair: the -- pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18 further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from michigan will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition? mr. lucas: mr. chairman, with great pleasure, pursuant to section 3 of house res
scott: mr. speaker, the industry has simply asked for a chance to participate at no cost to the taxpayer, voluntary program, to help promote their product. i as a conservative think that this is good for some of small bussrs. i'm -- i respectfully ask that we oppose that amendment. with that said, i'm ready to close if the gentleman is. the chair: the gentleman has yielded back. does the gentleman from georgia yield back in mr. scott: i yield back. the chair: the question is on the amendment...
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. >>> coming up this weekend director ridley scott joins cnn with an all new series "crimes of the century" and that airs this sunday at 9:00 p.m. >>> paula deen apologizes for using racial slurs but it's costing her. can her brand recover? vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. your skin can grow more beautiful every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin. neutrogena® cosmetics. >>> welcome back. i'm alison kosik. here are five stories we're watching this morning. number one, the u.s. government has now charged admitted nsa leaker edward snowden. snowden is in nidihiding and wa last seen in hong kong. he's facing three charges, including theft of government property. >>> number two, an emb
. >>> coming up this weekend director ridley scott joins cnn with an all new series "crimes of the century" and that airs this sunday at 9:00 p.m. >>> paula deen apologizes for using racial slurs but it's costing her. can her brand recover? vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have...
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talking about the 3% rule, the lowest you could go and still hold scott brown's vote on the derivatives. and i want to ask a similar question of senator dodd -- two questions. one is, how different would this bill have been if you could have passed it with 51 votes? do you have some thoughts -- a couple of examples what you might have done differently, but just how would that process have been different, better or worse? and have you changed your mind at all about the filibuster? you have up to now been a defender of the existing rule, and bob suggests in the book that you were getting impatient with it, and that was before the last year. so, i'd like to ask you those two questions. but, bob, if you could talk about going through all of this. where did you see the necessary compromises potentially doing damage to the bill? >> let me say first, i, too don't belief in golden ages. i believe in more golden. and we're in the less golden one at the moment. this is -- this question raises what for me has been a tricky problem throughout. i am not and never have been an expert on financial reg
talking about the 3% rule, the lowest you could go and still hold scott brown's vote on the derivatives. and i want to ask a similar question of senator dodd -- two questions. one is, how different would this bill have been if you could have passed it with 51 votes? do you have some thoughts -- a couple of examples what you might have done differently, but just how would that process have been different, better or worse? and have you changed your mind at all about the filibuster? you have up to...